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Mmme The Indian maidens cheer 4? fb Ha Has their warriors Indian maidens, Minnie-Ha-Ha's Feast them when they are victorious Sympathize in all their losses. OFFICERS President: Susan Ross Treasurer: Delores Mosler Vice-President: Nadine Pease Marshall: Marilyn Scott Secretary: Eva May Reece Sponsors: Miss Mitchell Mrs. Roberts CHEERLEADERS rol Roberts Martha Arnold Deanna Stark D01'0thLY Hays -A -Ar-I
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Silently the tribal drummers, Joyce Terry, Janie Prike, and Martha Irwin, walked onto the battlefield, seated themselves around the blaz- ing campfire and began the beat of the tom-toms. Then came the proud Chieftain, Clayton Norton, followed by Indian dancer, Johnnie Driskill, and Indian Princesses, Noreen Smith, Ruth Ann Pease, and Eileen Hardisty. After performing a worship ritual the chieftain gave the signal calling the rest of the tribe. With war-whoops and dancing came the tribal musicians led by drum major, Susan Ross, at one end of the battlefield and the Minnie-ha-ha's led by the cheerleaders at the other end. With the musicians seated around the campfire, Erma Rose played Ulndian Love Callu which summoned the royal party. As WRed Wingn was played the royal couple and attendants entered the battlefield between the color guard formed by the Minnie-ha-ha's. Maiden Virginia Hewitt brought the royal headdresses to the Big Chief who crowned Mary Ann White, High Princess, and Larry Dan White, Chief Warrior of the La Cygne Tribe. Maidens and warriors Kathryn Hime and Carl McClanahan represented the junior class, Sharron Driskill and Johnny Andrews the sophomore class, and Dorothy McGinnis and Darrel Cox, the fresh- men. The party left the field in cars driven by Bill Gowing, Bill Doherty, and Shirley Boswell while the tribal musicians played UFrom a Wig- wam.W The drums began again and the rest of the tribe led by the Big Chief danced off the field. JUNIORS SOPHOMORES
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